Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technology;
Color photograph of Intel's Pentium III 8-Inch silicon wafer.
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Photographs; Random access memory; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technology;
Color photograph of Intel's 2102 SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) 3-inch silicon wafer.
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Photographs; Random access memory; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technology;
Color photograph of Intel's 1101 SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) 2-inch silicon wafer.
Electronic industries; Integrated services digital networks; Intel microprocessors; Magazines; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Cover of the May/June 1984 issue of Intel's magazine "Solutions" promoting Intel's ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) capabilities.
Electronic industries; Embroidery; Lab smocks; Peace signs; Photographs; Protective clothing; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Light blue lab smock with peace sign on left side surrounded at top by flowers.
Electronic industries; Intel i860 (Microprocessor); Intel microprocessors; Posters; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Supercomputers; Technology;
Promotional poster depicting Intel's i860 XP Supercomputing Microprocessor.
Agriculture; Canned fruit industry; Fruit; Fruit crate labels; Prunes; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History
In June 1960, Duffy-Mott purchased all of the processing equipment of the Pratt-Low Preserving Corporation from Thriftimart Inc. Pratt-Low was founded in 1905 in Santa Clara Valley as a packer of California fruits and vegetables.
Aerial photographs; Agriculture; Automobiles; Owens-Corning Fiberglas Plant; Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology; Transportation
Black-and-white aerial photograph of the Owens Corning Fiberglas Plant in Santa Clara, Calif., under construction in 1948. Note how vacant the land north of the Bayshore Highway in Santa Clara looked in 1948. Lafayette and Kifer marked on aerial...
Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Moore, Gordon E., 1929-; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Black-and-white photograph of Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore in 1973.
Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Black-and-white photograph of Intel co-founder Robert N. Noyce in 1987. Bob Noyce's nickname was the "Mayor of Silicon Valley." He was one of the very first scientists to work in the area -- long before the stretch of California had...
Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Robert N. Noyce. Intel co-founder, Bob Noyce's nickname was the "Mayor of Silicon Valley." He was one of the very first scientists to work in the area -- long before the stretch of California had earned...
Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Microscopes; Moore, Gordon E., 1929-; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Quality assurance; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology; Women;
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Gordon E. Moore and Robert N. Noyce. Intel founders Gordon Moore and Bob Noyce inspect chips in Intel's first Santa Clara Fab.
Electronic industries; Frohman, Dov; Intel innovators; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Dov Frohman. Later becoming President and General Manager of Intel's operations in Israel, Frohman invented the world's first erasable, programmable read-only memory 1702 EPROM, introduced by Intel in 1971.